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6 Types of Gears in Helical Gear Motors

November 12, 2024
Helical Gear Motors

A vital part of many mechanical systems is helical gear motors. They are renowned for their exceptional capacity to smoothly and effectively transmit motion and power. The key component that makes such motors unique is their helically-shaped gear. Unlike any motor’s spur gear counterparts, these gears have many advantages due to their helically shaped teeth. Applications needing increased load-bearing capacity, lower noise levels, and high precision are well-suited for helical gears.

 

6 Gear Types in Helical Gear Motors

 

Double Helical

Because of their interleaved teeth, double helical gears efficiently counter axial forces, increasing their dependability and load-carrying capacity. They are frequently found in heavy-duty devices like construction equipment and gas turbines. Although they are difficult to make, double helical gear motors can now be produced thanks to developments in machining technology.

 

Herringbone

Because of their V-shaped teeth pattern, herringbone gears efficiently counter axial forces, guaranteeing quiet and smooth operation. They are perfect for high-speed uses like internal combustion engines and ship turbines because of their design.

 

Pinion and Rack

Rotational motion is transformed into linear motion by helical pinion and rack systems. Their progressive tooth engagement makes them quieter and more efficient than straight-tooth gears. Linear sensors for longer distances and automotive steering systems are common examples of applications of such helical gear motors.

 

Screw

Screw gears operate smoothly and silently thanks to their special helical tooth design. Sliding friction can cause them to lose efficiency, even though they are effective at moderate loads and speeds.

 

Helical Worm

Helical worm gears provide self-locking properties and higher gear reduction ratios. They are frequently utilized in machine tools and conveyor systems, which demand high torque and low speed. However, because of sliding friction, their efficiency and power transmission capacity are limited.

 

Bevel

A smooth and silent operation is made possible by helical bevel gearboxes, which allow for 90-degree shaft rotation. They work well in high-power applications in sectors like manufacturing and construction.

Bauer GMC offers highly specialized helical gear motors with a wide range of applications. Give us a call at 905-814-5152 to find out more about our offerings.